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Is this kid close to making a decision? Seeing a lot of articles on him pop up today, and chatter is going around. Also Carolina seems to have gained on him, from what I can tell. Any truth on this?

I haven't seen any articles on him today, but he recently spent a weekend at Clemson and from what it sounded like they tried to press for a commitment and he didn't budge. He's in no rush to make a decision and from the last I heard he has no plans to visit USC this summer

I personally think he ends up at UGA. I seem to remember him saying it was his dream offer when they offered him. I believe he is visiting there in a few weeks so we will see what happens after that. Although he has said he is keeping an open mind and is not going to rush a decision.

I know we can't win with in-state talent alone, but we've been very lucky that the state of South Carolina has had some really good players in recent years that have chosen the Gamecocks. Up until then they had either gone to klimpsun or out of state. Its no coincidence that our five year run of victories over the taters has run parallel to us finally getting the best of the available talent that is SC. We need out of state talent to win, but we also need players that the rival game means something to as well.

"COACHING STABILITY: “A” – Steve Spurrier isn’t going anywhere until he feels like it, and his swagger is something recruits pick up on. Once again, another strong point for the Gamecocks when it comes to recruiting–it doesn’t appear anything is going to change any time soon.
SUM IT UP: The Gamecocks can’t win with in-state talent alone, but that hasn’t hurt the program’s recruiting exploits at all. The program’s reputation of producing some of country’s top defensive line talent has made it a destination point. It seems like the Gamecocks are always in the discussion for the best D-linemen in the nation. That’s huge, folks. This is a very good situation for recruiting."

Henry joins four-star prospect and fellow Botkin recruit Sherrod Pittman as the second linebacker commitment in the 2015 cycle. He also joins Jalen Christian as the second Jalen of the 2015 cycle. South Carolina now lays claim to 8% of all available Jalens in the class. There are 25 Jalens in the 2015 class. So many Jalens.

__________________If a field goal missed wide right and no one was there to see it missed, would clem5son still beat themselves?? Jethro Beaver